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The first book in Marsali Taylor's thrilling Shetland Sailing
Mysteries series. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Dorothy L.
Sayers, Val McDermid, Faith Martin, J.R. Ellis, LJ Ross and Ann
Cleeves! '... a well written, enjoyable story with a proper
murder-mystery plot... Highly recommended.' Puzzle Doctor, Classic
Mysteries Cass Lynch's big break has finally arrived - she feels
like she has struck gold after being asked to skipper a Viking
longship for a film. However this means returning to the Shetland
Islands, the place she fled as a teen. When a corpse unexpectedly
appears onboard the longship, she can run from the past no longer:
Cass and her family come under intense scrutiny by the disturbingly
shrewd Detective Inspector Macrae. Even if Cass's local knowledge
and sailing wisdom help to clear the Lynch family of suspicion,
they may not be enough to stay ahead of the murderer's game. . .
and avoid becoming the next victim. Previously published as Death
on a Longship. _____________________________ Praise for the
chillingly addictive, nail-biting series: 'A fascinating book and a
fascinating series so far. And there are more in the series!
Yaaay!!' 5* Reader review 'Excellent first volume of detective
stories set in Shetland... Good story line with notable twists to
the conclusion. Would recommend' 5* Reader review 'Very believable
characters and delightful descriptions of Shetland that really make
you feel you are there' 5* Reader review 'Lovely series of crime
books set in beautiful Shetland... Complex and fascinating' 5*
Reader review
When two newlyweds discover that a corpse has been buried in the
basement of their new home, a gruelling case begins to trace the
identity of the victim. With all avenues of investigation
approaching exhaustion, a tenuous piece of evidence offers a chance
for Chief Inspector Moresby and leads him to the amateur sleuth
Roger Sheringham, who has recently been providing cover work in a
school south of London. Desperate for evidence of any kind on the
basement case, Moresby begins to sift through the manuscript of a
satirical novel Sheringham had been writing about his colleagues at
the school, convinced that amongst the colourful cast of teachers
hides the victim - and perhaps their murderer. A novel pairing dark
humour and intelligent detection work, this 1932 'whowasdunin?'
mystery is an example of a celebrated Golden Age author's most
inventive work.
HarperCollins is proud to present its range of best-loved,
essential classics. 'How fleeting are the wishes and efforts of
man! how short his time! and consequently how poor will his
products be, compared with those accumulated by nature during whole
geological periods.' Still considered one of the most important and
groundbreaking works of science ever written, Darwin's eminently
readable exploration of the evolutionary process challenged most of
the strong beliefs of the Western world. Forced to question the
idea of the Creator, mid-nineteenth century readers were faced with
Darwin's theories on the laws of natural selection and the
randomness of evolution, causing massive controversy at the time.
However, Darwin's theories remain instrumental in providing the
backbone to modern biology today.
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The Crux
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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R741
Discovery Miles 7 410
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Jane Eyre
(Paperback)
Charlotte Bronte
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R110
R99
Discovery Miles 990
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HarperCollins is proud to present its range of best-loved,
essential classics.
'I am no bird; and no net ensnares me; I am a free human being
with an independent will.'
Bronte's infamous Gothic novel tells the story of orphan Jane, a
child of unfortunate circumstances. Raised and treated badly by her
aunt and cousins and eventually sent away to a cruel boarding
school, it is not until Jane becomes a governess at Thornfield that
she finds happiness. Meek, measured, but determined, Jane soon
falls in love with her brooding and stormy master, Mr Rochester,
but it is not long before strange and unnerving events occur in the
house and Jane is forced to leave Thornfield to pursue her
future.
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